Originally Posted by
24left
Small detail here but, if the second child was a young toddler and was "having a moment" and refused to sit in their J seat, why would you think they would sit in their seat when moved back to Y?
(And yes, the is all speculation on the part of us Monday-morning quarterbacks.)
(putting quarterback helmet on): If a toddler was sitting in a pod seat, but wanted to run around - it would be difficult to keep them there, the pod walls would get in the way. If a toddler was sitting next to you in a Y seat, it would be much easier for the parent to hold & keep them there.